• Leaning into Hope: How We Nurture Resilience
    Jan 15 2026

    What if hope isn't just about wishing for the best? 🤔 In our latest episode, we talk about hope shifts our sense of what is possble--especially in uncertain times. It's a deeply personal episode that comes at a time when many of us are feeling the weight of the world and its many dysfunctions. Hope might feel fragile or elusive to you right now...or even naive. But hope is not a passive feeling. It is an active and resilient force that allows us to navigate life's uncertainties, encourages us to embrace both joy and pain, and helps us foster a sense of gratitude for the present moment.

    To frame our conversation, Samantha shares her favorite passage from an essay by Václav Havel. Havel was a Czech poet and revolutionary, who survived persecution and imprisonment under the Soviet Union to then become the first democratically elected President of the Czech Republic. Havel distinguishes hope from optimism. Hope is not merely an expectation of positive outcome but rather an "orientation of the spirit."

    In this episode we explore what that kind of hope means to us and how we experience it in our own lives. It serves as a heartfelt reminder of the importance of nurturing hope within ourselves and our community as a means of--in Angie's words--"keeping that little light inside of us burning."

    Leave a comment and tell us how you're leaning into hope these days and nurturing resilience. We love hearing from you!


    Tags: hope, resilience, personal growth, Václav Havel, Stockdale Paradox, mental health, community, gratitude.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Seen & Unseen: How We Navigate Identity, Needs & Time
    Dec 17 2025

    What's obvious to us may not be so obvious to others. In this episode, we continue our conversation about the disparities between how we see ourselves and how others see us. The gaps in those perceptions often create misunderstandings and unmet needs and has an impact on our lives in ways that surprise even us. We get into some of the nuances of the disabilities that others can see and the ones they can't--like chronic pain. Along the way, we take some funny detours on time management and productivity.


    Chapters


    00:00 Exploring Identity and Disability

    02:40 The Impact of Unmet Needs

    05:39 Navigating Social Perceptions

    08:38 The Complexity of Accessibility

    11:32 The Role of Time in Disability

    14:30 Embracing Slower Living

    17:17 Invisible Disabilities and Their Challenges

    20:21 The Intersection of Disability and Work

    23:27 Coping with Chronic Pain

    26:14 The Influence of the Pandemic on Work Culture

    29:20 Rethinking Time and Productivity

    32:07 The Future of Accessibility

    35:00 Reflections on Identity and Experience


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    49 mins
  • What Doesn't Kill You: Uncertainty & Endurance
    Dec 8 2025

    This episode takes a candid look at disability as an endurance sport—where identity, resilience, and community reshape what care and compassion mean.

    We explore the emotional and physical endurance of living with a disability, framing daily life as a constant act of adaptation. Our conversation delves into how identity evolves through loss and uncertainty—especially within medical systems that often lack answers. We reflect on how we cope with fundemental changes to our sense of self and how resilience is forged from adversity.

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    39 mins
  • Prioritize the Possible: When Our Needs Clash with Self-Perception
    Nov 27 2025

    Needing to use a cane or wheelchair can throw a person into an identity crisis because of the stigma they carry. Accepting the use of an aid can be a difficult transition and one that many people resist or reject even when an aid is important for their safety and independence.

    This conversation delves into how our sense of self is impacted by our needs and how we can reframe our thinking on aids to get the most out of the technology available to us.

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    40 mins
  • Laura's Journey: Learning to Be Present in the Body
    Oct 31 2025

    In this conversation, Laura shares her journey of living with spina bifida. She discusses the challenges she faced growing up with disability and the innovative therapies her family sought out to help her thrive. She shares her experiences trying to fit in at school, the isolation she felt, and how she finally gave up her mission to make other people comfortable with her limitations. Laura also reflects on her discovery of the Mind Body Solutions (MBS) program and how yoga transformed her relationship with her body, leading to a deeper understanding of self-acceptance and peace.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Pity & Perception-Part 2- Friends & Family
    Oct 10 2025

    "It's that they make lemonade out of lemons. Instead of looking at what's hard about it, they look at how to transform your disability into something beautiful, something intimate, something fun, something other than what it is...(because it's not any of those things)... but it can be experienced differently if you have the right person with you."


    In part 2 of our "Pity & Perception" conversation we talk through the delicate dynamics of friendships and what it means to us to feel fully seen, considered, and included.


    - Even friends get it wrong - Navigating the stories of those closest to us

    - The Complexity of Emotional Reactions

    - Feeling Included vs. Excluded

    - The Grief of Limitations

    - The Importance of Community

    - Finding Joy in Difficult Situations

    - Creating Intimacy Through Shared Experiences

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    26 mins
  • Pity & Perspective [Bonus Episode] ....the man in the hallway continued
    Oct 3 2025

    "Don't we always go through life with our story just ready to slap it on whoever's in front of us? And then just like that we're up and running with that story." Angelique and Samantha dive a deeper into a brief encounter with a stranger that left Anqelique stung by the disconnect between how she sees herself and how he reacted to her disability that we discussed in the episode "Pity & Perspective-Pt 1"

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    19 mins
  • Short Take: Cussing & Coping
    Sep 30 2025

    We decided we are pro-cussing because sometimes it's better out than in and it can put that rage to good use.

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    5 mins